Choosing A Successor In A Family Business
You already know who should run this business. You've known for a while. What choosing a successor in a family business actually costs you — and why the decision keeps not getting made.
You already know who should run this business. You've known for a while. What choosing a successor in a family business actually costs you — and why the decision keeps not getting made.
Sibling resentment in a family business rarely starts with a blowup. It starts with one person carrying more than their share and nobody naming it. The longer it runs unnamed, the more the business builds around it — and the harder it gets to fix.
When siblings want different futures for a family business, one keeps building while the other pulls back. The business doesn't wait while they figure it out. Here's what that costs and what actually moves it.
You already know who should run this business. You've known for a while. What choosing a successor in a family business actually costs you — and why the decision keeps not getting made.